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"Honeyhart" in deference to Orton Englehart who registered the tree. It's a shame certain nurseries name trees incorrectly and refuse to fix their error.
Besides Honeyhart, Orton, there is Oxhart cherimoya. He also registered Creamhart avocado. It's worth a look at Google search for the name Orton Englehart to see his contributions. Sadly, some nurseries just won't use the correct name. Oh well.
For starts, they're rootbound. I'd plant them in the spring or until danger of frost is over. If that's now, then plant. Wait until they're established to top. This thread might help.http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=21887.0
I need to make more room to plant these trees. I have endless space here but it needs a deer fence. Here is a photo of my avocado area. Im going to fence in an are about 3 times this size and connect it to my 2 existing fenced areas.
I have a 150gpm well that costs 20$ a month to run during summer.